Friday, October 27, 2017

Astaroth Incarnate "Omnipotence - The Infinate Darkness" Review



        Astaroth Incarnate (formerly known as just Astaroth) have made a huge splash in the Greater Toronto Area's Extreme Metal scene over the past couple years, but 2017 marks a huge milestone for the band. With the release of "Omnipotence - The Infinite Darkness", which is Astaroth Incarnate's first debut EP, we see the extent of the band's musical ability and it pretty well sets the groundwork for what the band will become.

        The album kicks off with an intro track "Obscurity" and a song I was excited to hear properly recorded after hearing the bands original demo, "Curse of the Black Plague". "Curse of the Black Plague" is all you should need to sell you on this release, the main reason the song is such a big deal is the fact that it touches on everything the band excels at. The intro and main verse riff is melodic and aggressive, the chorus riff is exactly what you would expect from a Black Metal band being crushingly heavy, but the real killer is the "breakdown", for lack of a better word. The riff mixed with the vocals here are devastating, the pacing is perfect for headbanging and once it speeds up, I know from experience that the pit opens and the center becomes an image of Hell itself.
        "Re-creation" and "Unfleshed" are the two other main songs I'd like to discuss today, the main thing with these songs is they're the pinnacle of Canadian Black Metal. Anyone who's big into the Metal scene knows that there's distinct sounds based on location. take for example the Gothenburg Death Metal sound that Dark Tranquillity and In Flames helped to forge, Melodic Death Metal bands from Gothenburg have roughly the same sound. Astaroth Incarnate are forging the Canadian Black Metal tone alongside a few other bands, the tone is icy, as typical as that sounds, but is much more comparable to Finnish Black Metal than Norwegian or Swedish. The music takes on a much more Melodic tone generally and that's where the real draw of Astaroth Incarnates "Omnipotence - The Infinite Darkness" is.

        I can't do anything but praise this band, from the original demo they released as Astaroth to "Omnipotence - The Infinite Darkness" as Astaroth Incarnate, this is the biggest jump in maturity I've ever seen in a band and the quality of music skyrocketed. From this point forward Astaroth Incarnate will strive to become the biggest and best Extreme Metal band from the great white north, keep an eye out for these guys, they're on route to be the Emperor for the new generation! Pick up a copy of the new album through CND Records and check out the insanity for yourself.



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